Microsoft revealed the future of gaming in in November of 2010 and it was called the Kinect. This motion-tracking camera accessory for the Xbox 360 was supposed to usher in an era of controlling games with your body, but that never happened.

Xbox’s Phil Spencer doesn’t think the PS4 Pro will compete against the Xbox One X, even though he admits he doesn’t think Microsoft’s new platform will replace the Xbox One S as far as mass market volume shipments.

During yesterday’s E3 press conference, Microsoft unveiled the finished version of its long-awaited half-step console. Dubbed “Xbox One X,” this high-powered gaming machine is designed for full-on 4K gaming and media playback. And when it ships on November 7th, it’ll cost $499 — twice that of the current Xbox One S.

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